3701:1-43-19
Recognition of state licenses - reciprocity.

(A)
Any person who
holds a specific license from another state, issued by the department having
jurisdiction where the licensee maintains an office for directing the licensed
activity and at which radiation safety records are normally maintained, will be
granted reciprocity in the state of Ohio to conduct the same licensed activity
provided that:

(4)
The person notifies the director at least three days
in advance of each entry into the state after the reciprocity agreement has
been granted unless all dates and locations are specified within the agreement
document; and

(5)
There is no permanent location in Ohio requiring a
specific license for radioactive materials.

(B)
The person shall
not transfer or dispose of TENORM possessed or used under the reciprocity
agreement provided in paragraph (A) of this rule except by transfer to a
person:

(1)
Specifically licensed by the director or by another licensing state to receive
such TENORM; or

(2)
Exempt from the requirements for a license for such
TENORM under rule
3701:1-43-07 of the
Administrative Code.

(C)
A person
applying for reciprocity in the state of Ohio as specified in paragraph (A) of
this rule shall do the following:

(1)
At least three days prior to engaging in each activity
for the first time in a calendar year, the person shall submit on a form
provided by the director, an application for reciprocity to conduct the
activity in the state of Ohio, a copy of his or her state specific license, and
the appropriate fee as prescribed in rule
3701:1-38-02 of the
Administrative Code. If the person, due to an emergency, is unable to file the
submittal three days before engaging in activities under reciprocity, the
director may waive the three-day time requirement provided that the
licensee:

(a)
Informs the director by telephone or facsimile of the information provided on
the reciprocity application;

(b)
Receives oral or
written authorization for the activity from the director; and

(c)
Within three
days after the notification, files the reciprocity application form, a copy of
the state license, and the appropriate fee.

(2)
The person shall
file an amended reciprocity form with the appropriate fee with the director to
request approval for changes in work locations, radioactive material, or work
activities different from the information contained on the initial reciprocity
application.

(D)
An Ohio reciprocity agreement shall expire on the last
day of December of the same year that the reciprocity agreement was
issued.

(E)
A licensee that is engaging in activities authorized
by an Ohio reciprocity agreement shall comply with all terms and conditions of
the specific license for which Ohio reciprocity was issued, except for such
terms or conditions as are contrary to the requirements of this rule.

(F)
No
person shall engage in the activities authorized by an Ohio reciprocity
agreement for more than one hundred eighty days in any calendar year.